There have been few further details on the investigation from Hamilton Police. They have as of yet not released where or how they believe Bosma was killed, but they do believe Bosma was killed the same night he went missing.

The accused’s lawyer Deepak Paradkar has said his client intends to enter a not-guilty plea.

Documents obtained by both CBC and Maclean’s show that the day after Bosma went missing, Millard purchased an expensive condo in Toronto’s distillery district. He paid $627,000 upfront for the unit with two bedrooms and two bathrooms, reports Maclean’s.

Meanwhile an unnamed source or sources have suggested to media that Bosma’s death could have been a “thrill kill.”

A “police source” told the Toronto Sun that, “There is a theory that it was about stealing a truck but also hurting somebody.”

Police are currently wrapping up forensic analysis at the Ayr farm and a Waterloo airplane hangar owned by Millard, as well as with three vehicles seized by investigators. They expect that work to be completed by Saturday.